In a German study, doctors examined close to 1,000 patients to see if those who lived close to a cell-tower for 10 years had an increased risk of cancer. The social and age differences within the study group were insignificant.
They found that the proportion of newly developed cancer cases was three times higher for those living within 400 meters (approx 1300feet) of a cell-tower compared to those living further away.
In addition, they found that patients on average became ill with cancer 8 years earlier. To live more than 400 meters away from a cell-tower is particularly important. This is because computer simulation and measurements used in the study showed that the radiation at that distance or less (the "inner region") is 100 times greater than the emissions beyond this distance ("the outer region"). Another important observation from the research is that the first 5 years one lived near a cell-tower, the risk was no different than one living far away from one.
However, after 6-10 years the cancer risk jumped threefold for those who lived less than 400 meters from a cell-tower. Even more worrying: the average age of diagnosis was much younger.
The risk of breast, prostate, pancreatic, intestinal, melanoma, lung and blood cancer increases significantly.
And yes, some will say that not enough "double-blind randomized studies" have been done to finally conclude causality. Just like with bacteria, tobacco, asbestos, mercury fillings etc., we can then sit and wait for there to be enough studies that finally confirm how dangerous it is - and this process will probably take 20-40 years before we have enough “data” (aka deaths). it is a paradox that the burden of proof is not reversed: proof of new technology to be harmless before it is used - instead we tend to have to prove something is dangerous before we stop using it. It is utterly unreasonable for people's health.
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